Section 503.150 Transfers to
Specialized Mental Health Settings – Adult Division
Any person committed to the
Adult Division may be transferred to a specialized mental health setting if,
upon examination by a Department physician or psychiatrist, the physician or
psychiatrist certifies such a transfer is required.
a) Emergency transfers to specialized mental health settings may
be granted by verbal approval of the Dwight Chief Administrative Officer for
female transfers, or by verbal approval of the Director for male transfers if
certification of the necessity of such transfer is made by a Department
physician or psychiatrist. If the certification is made by a Department
physician, the individual must be examined by the physician no more than two
hours prior to transfer.
b) Non-emergency transfers of committed persons shall be made in
accordance with the following provisions:
1) The Psychiatric Report shall be reviewed by the Dwight Mental
Health Supervisor for a female or the institution Clinical Services Supervisor
for a male.
2) The committed person shall receive written notice of the
impending transfer and his right to request, within 24 hours, a hearing before
the Psychiatric Review Committee regarding his impending placement in a
specialized mental health setting. The Psychiatric Review Committee shall be
composed of three persons. One member shall be a mental health professional,
one member shall be a representative of the clinical services staff and one
member shall not be employed by the Department.
A) A hearing will be held within five days of receipt of the
written request unless the committed person requests, in writing, an additional
two days to prepare for the hearing. The committed person shall be allowed to
make a reasonable number of collect telephone calls to family members or
outside professional persons to advise them of his impending hearing.
B) The committed person may have, at his expense, a personal
psychiatrist or other mental health professional appear to present verbal or
written testimony pertaining to his mental status.
C) The committed person may request that witnesses be called to
appear at the hearing.
D) The Psychiatric Report must be read at the hearing and the
psychiatrist may appear in person.
E) The Committee shall, by majority vote, recommend the transfer,
recommend that the committed person's mental health status be reviewed by
another mental health professional or, if in the opinion of a mental health
professional the transfer is not warranted, recommend the transfer not be
approved.
F) The Committee's recommendation shall be forwarded to the Chief
Administrative Officer.
3) Approval for the transfer of a female by the Dwight Chief
Administrative Officer or approval for the transfer of a male by the Director
shall be made after:
A) A review of the Psychiatric Report; and
B) A review of the Psychiatric Review Committee's recommendations;
or,
C) Receipt of a signed document by the committed person that he
does not request a hearing.
c) After the transfer of a female to the Mental Health Unit of
the Dwight Correctional Center or the transfer of a male to the Menard
Psychiatric Center the following provisions must be complied with:
1) Within 24 hours of the female's arrival to the Mental Health
Unit, she shall receive an examination by a mental health professional.
2) Within 3 days of a committed person's arrival at the unit or
center, he shall receive a follow-up examination by a psychiatrist.
d) Within five working days after the emergency transfer of the
committed person, if the individual desires, he shall be provided an
opportunity to receive a hearing by the unit or center's Placement Review Board
(20 Ill. Adm. Code 415.60). The Placement Review Board shall review the
appropriateness of the transfer and provide the individual an opportunity to
present other professional opinions in his behalf.
(Source: Amended at 11 Ill. Reg. 11502, effective July 1, 1987)